Former Dragons’ Den investor Theo Paphitis has taken over as interim CEO of Robert Dyas, aiming to revive the struggling 93-store homewares retailer after falling sales.
Theo Paphitis featured on Dragons Den from the show's inception in 2005 until 2013 when he left to focus on his business ...
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Dragons' Den star steps in to save struggling high street homeware company
Dragons' Den star, Theo Paphitis has stepped in as interim CEO of Robert Dyas in an attempt to steady the ship.
The entrepreneur, whose empire also includes lingerie brand Boux Avenue, stationery firm Ryman and art supplier London Graphic Centre, has stepped in on an interim basis.
A former Dragons Den star has stepped in to “steady the ship” at a beloved high street hardware store as losses climb. Theo ...
A holistic pet grooming business has been named a winner in awards run by former Dragons' Den star Theo Paphitis. Wag-Wagatha Christie has been recognised in his Small Business Sundays (SBS) awards, ...
Entrepreneur Theo Paphitis’s eponymous retail group updated on seasonal trading today – an interesting business because of its range of interests. From stationery at Ryman, through hardware at Robert ...
Theo Paphitis Retail Group saw profit growth in Boux Avenue and Ryman, despite Robert Dyas experiencing a “more testing time” ...
Earlier this week, the Theo Paphitis Retail Group (TPRG) published a trading update for the year ended March 2025 as well as ...
Theo Paphitis has helped launch the new somewhereto_ re:store [the high street heist] campaign. The former Dragon's Den star has given his backing to the youth-led high street takeover of five disused ...
Theo was born in Cyprus in 1959. His business empire spans retail, property, finance and consumer goods. In 2005 Theo joined the popular TV show Dragon’ Den and spent eight subsequent years as a ...
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